About φ1.8mm Borescope
Inspection of workpiece interiors and holes that couldn’t be directly observed before can now be conducted through non-destructive inspection using an ultra-thin borescope with a tip diameter of 1.8mm. With an effective length of 95mm, it offers excellent maneuverability, making it easy to inspect small parts and molds. Due to the proximity of the target object to the eyes during inspection, it helps reduce physical and eye strain.
When it comes to ultra-thin scopes, one might think of a narrow field of view, but our model features a wide 80° field of view despite its slim design. Additionally, the lenses provide extremely sharp images, allowing for comfortable observation without discomfort.
Of course, by using a camera adapter, you can connect it to a C-mount camera and view the images.
Inspection of workpiece interiors and holes that couldn’t be directly observed before can now be conducted through non-destructive inspection using an ultra-thin borescope with a tip diameter of 1.8mm. With an effective length of 95mm, it offers excellent maneuverability, making it easy to inspect small parts and molds. Due to the proximity of the target object to the eyes during inspection, it helps reduce physical and eye strain.
When it comes to ultra-thin scopes, one might think of a narrow field of view, but our model features a wide 80° field of view despite its slim design. Additionally, the lenses provide extremely sharp images, allowing for comfortable observation without discomfort.
Of course, by using a camera adapter, you can connect it to a C-mount camera and view the images.
You can view it in our showroom.
Due to its ultra-thin design, it is highly fragile, so we do not lend out demonstration units. We apologize to those who wanted to try it out, but we would be grateful if you could consider visiting our showrooms in Osaka or Tokyo.